CONTINUARE26. If, after hearing both sides, the court ……… that the grounds for the confinement are illegal, thepetitioner ……………… .a. finds, is releasedb. will find, is releasedc. has found, had been releasedd. found, will be released27. If I had known what an open-ended question is, I …………………... my last exam.a. will passb. would passc. will have passedd. would have passed28. If you were such a good lawyer, your arguments …………………... in the present situation.a. will hold upb. would hold upc. would held upd. would had held up29. If you …………... the devil’s advocate and ……………. some exceptions to thelawyers’argument, we could have won our last case.a. have played, (have) foundb. play, findc. would have played, (would have) foundd. had played, (had) found30. If you ………... journalists covering the Supreme Court, what would you write in a murder casearticle?a. areb. werec. had beend. have been531. If the defendant were found guilty, the jury ………………… the appropriate sentence, a life termor death.a. will then determineb. would then determinec. might then determined. would then have determined32. If the sentence of death for rape ………... the Eighth Amendment, the rapist may receive a lifesentence.a. violatesb. is violatedc. will violated. has violated33. Judges ……… the authority to hold journalists in contempt of court, if reporters ……... to complywith an order to reveal the identity of unnamed sources.a. had, refusedb. have, refusec. have, would refused. have, will have refused34. If the grand jury …………… its proceedings in secret, requiring a journalist to reveal confidentialsources would have been considered prosecutorial abuse.a. had conductedb. has conductedc. conductedd. would have conducted35. If a journalist’s source is engaged in illegal activities and ……… that the journalist could berequired to identify him/her, the source …………... hesitant to talk.a. knew, would beb. knows, will bec. is known, will bed. will know, will be36. If reporters ……………. to identify their confidential sources before a grand jury, the press willnot truly be free.a. will be forcedb. must be forcedc. are forcedd. can be forced37. Unless you …………. things out, we shall have to go to court.a. don’t workb. workc. will workd. won’t work638. If the pedestrian …………………... by a policeman, the former should have made a complaint tothe nearest police station.a. had been assaultedb. is assaultedc. will be assaultedd. were assaulted39. If the journalist’s story …………… criminal activity, he would have reported it.a. has involvedb. involvesc. had involvedd. will involve40. If a prosecutor …………………... a grand jury investigation in bad faith, journalists might have aright to refuse to reveal their sources.a. were conductingb. is conductingc. had been conductingd. will be conducting41. You had better .................... your crimes right now, when you still have a chance.a. to confessb. confessingc. confessd. confessed42. I would rather .......... the rest of my life in jail than confess to a crime I did not commit.a. spendb. to spendc. spendingd. spent43. He made me .............. all my charges, threatening me with a gun.a. to dropb. dropc. droppingd. to have dropped44. He let me .............. which option was the best for my difficult situation.a. decideb. decidingc. to decided. being to decide45. Let’s ............. a short coffee break and decide afterwards.a. takingb. to takec. tookd. take746. Why not ................. your case later, when we have further information.a. to discussb. shall we discussc. discussd. discussing47. He is far too unexperienced ……………......... to chief justice.a. to being promotedb. to be promotedc. to has been promotedd. being promoted48. The police are said ………………………. on this case for many months, without any results sofar.a. to be workingb. to have been workingc. to had workedd. to being working49. Apparently criminals tend ……………... to the scene of the crime.a. to have returnedb. returningc. to be returnedd. to return50. The Court is thought …………... unjustly……………. him to 10 years in prison, without anypossibility of parole.a. to …. sentenceb. to have … sentencedc. to having … sentencedd. to being … sentenced